The quarterback was seen boarding a flight from Colorado to San Francisco Sunday night. The 49ers begin their offseason workout program today and the quarterback will receive a $400,000 workout bonus if he reports to the team.
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Kevin Sabet, an opponent of marijuana legalization, recently sat down with The Cannabist editor, Ricard Baca, for a wide-ranging talk about marijuana, legalization and the goal of his organization, Smart Approaches to Marijuana.
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"It's still a work-in-progress," said Jesse Sweet, a policy analyst for the Oregon Liquor Control Commission. "I think we realize the complexity of the issue and we are still developing a workable approach that is going to be a manageable burden for the industry but still ensure consumers are safe."
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Haley Abeyta grew up in a family of football players and she isn't letting her gender prevent her from reaching her goal of earning a starting position on a high school varsity team in Colorado.
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Haley Abeyta grew up in a family of football players and she isn't letting her gender prevent her from reaching her goal of earning a starting position on a high school varsity team in Colorado.
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Expanded background checks: Regarding "Expanded background checks on guns, though imperfect, make sense," (April 5): Prohibited Person #1: "Hey, Prohibited Person #2, I wanna buy a gun. Ya got any?" Prohibited Person #2: "Let's go find a legal dealer and get you a background check so I can sell it to ya." Who believes this would happen? How is SB941 "wisely"...
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Owners of Sweet Leaf, a chain of marijuana stores in Colorado, have shuttled between Denver and Portland in recent weeks trying to pin down locations for a medical marijuana dispensary. They hope eventually to expand to a recreational shop once Oregon launches regulated recreational shops next year.
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Colorado's experience with marijuana-infused edibles, which made up about 40 percent of recreational cannabis sales last year, serves as a heads-up to states like Oregon, where regulators already have floated the idea of delaying edibles' introduction to the recreational market. Sixteen months after recreational shops opened in Colorado, the state has already made significant changes to how edible marijuana is produced, packaged and labeled.
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The National Transportation Safety Board says recordings from a GoPro camera found near the wreckage show the pilot and a passenger were taking flash "self-photographs" with their cellphones before the May 31 crash.
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Dr. Larry Wolk, the state's chief medical officer and director of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, told USA Today that officials wanted the campaign to educate and not alienate consumers, including tourists, about the state's recreational marijuana law.
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